Stephenson Printing First U.S. Install of Roland 700 HiPrint HS Press

CHICAGO—Sept. 12, 2011—As soon as visitors to manroland’s Print Technology Center have had a chance to see the Roland 700 HiPrint High Speed press in operation at a blinding 18,000 sheets per hour, it will be shipped to Stephenson Printing (Alexandria, VA) to upgrade the versatile printer’s sheetfed printing operations.

George Stephenson, President of Stephenson Printing said, “While the high printing speed is nice to have, we really bought the Roland 700 HiPrint HS press because it has all the latest integrated technologies that support fast makereadies. This will allow us to print 500 or 15,000 copies or less of the multipage work (up to 300+ pages) that we specialize in, and still be cost effective.”

“This technology will also let me push much more work through my sheetfed department with the same labor I currently have in less time and startup waste,” he said. “I anticipate doubling my workflow with the same bodies.”

While the high print throughput of the Roland 700 HiPrint HS is ideally suited for long run package and commercial printing, its makeready technologies allow printers to pursue much shorter runs that have not been cost-effective on this class of equipment in the past. Depending on workflow factors and press configuration, printers can expect up to a 33 percent or more increase in productivity.

The Roland 700 HiPrint HS has a maximum sheet size of 29″x41″ which provides more space to maximize the number of pages and multiple-up images. This is particularly beneficial for printers of page work, folding cartons, labels, books, or other products outside the DIN A formats.

Various QuickChange options to automate air settings, adjust heights to thicknesses, engage rapid washing, reduce ink change time and many other functions are employed to dramatically reduce makeready times. autoprint Smart allows the operator to initiate an intelligent automated series of job preparation and press tuning functions at the press of a single button.